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BQ#87973 - Nicest thing a stranger has done for you
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 4:54 pm
by Genuine Article
I really want to hear more answers to this one, so what's the nicest thing a stranger's done for you? Or even that an anonymous person has done for you, because I can't think of any about strangers. Mine is that someone once anonymously gave our family a piano, and I still wonder who it was, because a piano is a big thing to give to someone.
Re: BQ#87973 - Nicest thing a stranger has done for you
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 5:24 pm
by TheBlackSheep
The same person ahead of me in the drive thru bought my coffee twice this week. I'm sure she didn't realize it was me twice, but I recognized the sticker on the back of her car. It really couldn't have happened on better days.
Re: BQ#87973 - Nicest thing a stranger has done for you
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 5:37 pm
by Zedability
I asked
this Board question freshman year and everyone put so much effort into it. I think it made me feel better than the actual content of the responses. It also made me want to be a Board writer so I could write nice answers for other people.
Re: BQ#87973 - Nicest thing a stranger has done for you
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 9:35 pm
by Portia
A TSA agent let me skip the line because I was late for my flight in Seattle International on my birthday.
... It was his 10th wedding anniversary. Still feel extremely bad that he was working, but I definitely will remember his good turn to me.
Re: BQ#87973 - Nicest thing a stranger has done for you
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 6:43 pm
by NerdGirl
I was struggling to walk home with a whole bunch of groceries home from the bus stop once during my BYU years, and a couple of teenage guys who were hanging out in their yard came up and offered to help me. They walked like 10 blocks with me carrying my groceries and were totally just polite and nice to me.
Re: BQ#87973 - Nicest thing a stranger has done for you
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 1:38 pm
by Cindy
When I was in law school, I was doing interview trips across the country basically every weekend, and I was completely exhausted. One Thursday I flew to California after classes, arriving at my hotel at about 9:30 at night. I was super tired, but also really hungry, so I went down the restaurant in the hotel to eat dinner. After placing my order, I was sitting there with my head resting on my hands, feeling -- and I'm sure looking -- like I was about at the end of my rope. And then my waiter brought me this fantastic appetizer (some kind of caviar dip) "compliments of the chef." He pointed over to the open window to the kitchen, where the chef was standing. The chef gave me a very encouraging, cheerful smile, and then went back to work. It wasn't the biggest favor ever, but it was really sweet, and made me feel much happier about life.
Re: BQ#87973 - Nicest thing a stranger has done for you
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 1:39 pm
by Cindy
And another story: This year, I went to Dubai to visit my cousin, but my phone died just arrived I made it through immigration, and I couldn't find her anywhere around the airport. (The Dubai airport doesn't have any kind of designated visitor pick-up spots, and is just really confusing in general.) I also didn't have her phone number or any way to reach her other than facebook messaging. But some Korean lady was nice enough to let me borrow her phone for a few minutes so I could log onto facebook and get in contact with my cousin. I'm not sure what I would have done if this lady hadn't been willing to hand a smartphone over to a complete stranger.
Re: BQ#87973 - Nicest thing a stranger has done for you
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 9:47 pm
by Katya
In the last year and half, people have twice offered to give me a ride when they've seen me walking home from the grocery store. (However, I walk to the grocery store because I live across the street, so I have politely declined both times.)